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E-grāmata: Handbook of Technology Transfer

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Written by a plethora of expert contributors from a range of institutions, the Handbook of Technology Transfer provides an engaging deep-dive review of technology transfer as a complex and dynamic process, applying different mechanisms characterising activities in a variety of countries.



The Handbook takes a fresh look at how technology transfer comprises at least four dimensions: the underlying mechanism of transferring knowledge; the role of individuals that trigger the transfer; the role of institutions where the transfer takes place, and lastly the role of governments and politics. Split into four distinct parts, this insightful Handbook fully examines each of these dimensions and the roles that each of them play in technology transfer, highlighting university institutions in Europe and North America in particular. Forward-thinking, it also delves into future innovation implementation in emerging economies where resources are limited, and the challenges faced as a result.



This enlightening Handbook will be an excellent resource for scholars of business management, economics and information technology. It will also be of great interest to policy-makers of innovation and entrepreneurship given its in-depth look at technology transfer and innovation.



Written by a plethora of expert contributors from a range of institutions, the Handbook of Technology Transfer provides an engaging deep-dive review of technology transfer as a complex and dynamic process, applying different mechanisms characterising activities in a variety of countries.

Recenzijas

This Handbook edited by David Audretsch, Erik Lehmann, and Albert Link is an important contribution to the canon on university technology transfer. Written by well-known academics, each of the chapters examines either vital issues in technology transfer or national technology transfer recipes. It will be essential reading for scholars, policy-makers, and practitioners interested in the current state of thinking about technology transfer. -- Martin Kenney, University of California, Davis, US This timely and important Handbook should be on the bookshelf of any scholar interested in the managerial or public policy implications of technology transfer. Its global scope and blending of new developments in both theory and practice are especially attractive. The editors have assembled a distinguished, interdisciplinary group of scholars, which is entirely appropriate, given the nature of the topic. Technology transfer spans a number of fields within the social sciences, business administration, and engineering, including management, economics, geography, sociology, and public policy studies. Each of these fields is represented in this cross-cutting volume. A must-read for anyone interested in this topic. -- Donald Siegel, Arizona State University, US This Handbook edited by David Audretsch, Erik Lehmann, and Albert Link is an important contribution to the canon on university technology transfer. Written by well-known academics, each of the chapters examines either vital issues in technology transfer or national technology transfer recipes. It will be essential reading for scholars, policy-makers, and practitioners interested in the current state of thinking about technology transfer. -- Martin Kenney, University of California, Davis, US

List of contributors
vii
Introduction to the Handbook of Technology Transfer 1(10)
David B. Audretsch
Erik E. Lehmann
Albert N. Link
PART I KNOWLEDGE TRANSFER
1 The limited transferability of knowledge
11(14)
Cristiano Antonelli
2 The impact of knowledge transfer on innovation: exploring the cross-fertilization of basic and applied research
25(14)
Dennis P. Leyden
Matthias Menter
3 The role of public finance in knowledge transfer and innovation
39(18)
David B. Audretsch
Maksim Belitski
PART II INDIVIDUALS
4 Principal investigators and knowledge management: a micro-foundational conceptual framework
57(18)
James A. Cunningham
Manlio Del Giudice
Melita Nicotra
Conor O'Kane
Marco Romano
5 Factors facilitating the inventing academics' transition from nascent entrepreneurs to business owners
75(28)
Joao Ricardo Faria
Rajeev K. Goel
Devrim Goktepe-Hulten
6 The role of work-family initiatives in fostering technology transfer: research opportunities on family and non-family SMEs
103(21)
Katerina Vasilevska
Mara Brumana
Tommaso Minola
PART III INSTITUTIONS
7 University-industry collaboration: drivers and barriers
124(14)
Thomas Lauvas
Einar Rasmussen
8 Contextualizing technology transfer: a review of university-industry transfer in the construction industry
138(21)
Lais Bandeira Barros
Mirjam Knockaert
Laura Lecluyse
9 The role of Universities of Applied Sciences in technology transfer: the case of Germany
159(17)
Alexander Starnecker
Katharine Winching
10 The role of university in a time of crisis: learn from the past to shape the future
176(20)
Henry Etzkowitz
Chunyan Zhou
Rosa Caiazza
PART IV COUNTRIES
11 Academic entrepreneurship in Italy
196(19)
Alice Civera
Michele Meoli
Silvio Vismara
12 Academic entrepreneurship: the performance and impacts of academic spin-offs in Norway
215(21)
Marius Tuft Mathisen
Einar Rasmussen
13 Universities' ownership of intellectual property: focus on Canada
236(13)
Shirt M. Breznitz
Samaa Kazerouni
Qiantao Zhang
14 Technology transfer and frugal social innovations: looking inside an emerging economy
249(17)
Claudia Ydnez-Vaides
Maribel Guerrero
Index 266
Edited by David B. Audretsch, Indiana University, US and the Department of Innovation Management and Entrepreneurship, University of Klagenfurt, Austria, Erik E. Lehmann, Professor of Management and Organization, University of Augsburg, Germany and Albert N. Link, Professor Emeritus and former Virginia Batte Phillips Distinguished Professor of Economics, University of North Carolina at Greensboro, US